Gets an app shared from input or the clipboard, then adds it to a Reminders list using its App Store details.
Waits a few seconds (to close the shortcut), takes a screenshot, waits for you to return to Shortcuts, then asks you to enter the title before adding it to Reminders.
Prompts you to pick reminders, then a contact, then assigns those reminder to show up when you’re messaging that person.
Takes URLs from input or your clipboard and adds them to Reminders with the page name as the reminder title.
Presents a list of common tasks, then adds select options to the Chores list in Reminders.
Adds one hour to the current time and sets a reminder telling you the laundry is done.
Sets a reminder 7 hours from now letting me know once my rechargable batteries are finished.
Opens the Hardware Keyboard options in Settings > Keyboard so you can change the backlight brightness controls.
Opens the “My Shortcuts” view to show only your custom shortcuts and no App Shortcuts.
Asks you to give a search query, then passes it to the Google app to show results.
Opens the app Play for YouTube on an Apple TV of your choice so you can select videos you’ve saved for later to open in the YouTube app.
Opens into the Display and Text Size section of Accessibility settings and lets you customize features like Bold Text, Larger Text, Button Shapes, On or Off Labels, Reduce Transparency, Increase Contract, Differentiate Without Color, Prefer Horizontal Text, Smart Invert, Classic Invert, Color Filters, Reduce White Point, and Auto-Brightness.
Opens a pre-selected Keynote presentation. I use this with any current presentation that I may be working on.
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